Ten Free Agents that Could (Probably) Do a Job For The Imps

Jordan Graham

Finally, yet another player we’ve been linked with.

A product of Aston Villa’s academy and a NextGen Series winner in 2013, Graham’s senior breakthrough came after a permanent move to Wolverhampton Wanderers in January 2015. He announced himself in the Championship with a goal at Charlton on 28 December 2015, only for a torn knee ligament against Cardiff three weeks later to halt his momentum and keep him out for 15 months. Wolves used a series of loans to build his minutes before a productive year at Gillingham in 2020–21 brought 12 league goals and a summer move to Birmingham City. A

fter 54 appearances across two seasons with Blues, he joined Leyton Orient in August 2023. Obviously, Graham never played for the Imps, but he was a regular opponent as Gillingham’s chief wide threat during City’s 2020–21 promotion challenge, and later with Leyton Orient following their return to League One in 2023–25. A right-sided winger who can operate on either flank, Graham is known for direct dribbling, cut-backs and set-piece delivery.